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chinatown

I know it may sound odd that we went to chinatown in japan. But the largest chinatown IN japan happens to be 2 subway stops away.  So of course we have to go…

As many of our adventure do, we started out trying to find a brewery.  As there aren’t really *addresses* or *street names* in japan, we didnt’ have the best of luck. We’ll try again soon, as we got a bit of advice from an English-speaking bartender later that day.

While wandering down to the chinatown, we walked past a little sushi stand.

street sushi restaurant

As it turns out, they only served three kinds of sushi, all vegetarian. Our choices were: inari, kanpyo maki, vegetarian futomaki, or a combination box with all three. One combo box and a park bench later…

vegetarian sushi box

(as a sidenote, we’re watching the sumo tournament on tv now. Asashoyu is such a douchebag. I feel cheap and dirty to have his signature.)

As the wise words of the 7-11 lady rings true… “first walk, walk, walk, then suuuuuushi, then” chinatown!!!!

the gates to chinatown

michelle & jon in chinatown

Overall, it was good with the busy, narrowly packed streets full of vendors selling roasted chestnuts and chinese sticky buns. It was much better decorated than the Seattle International District, but I can’t say that it was like… spectacular.

Haning lamp - chinatown

I’m not sure. Maybe we missed something but it just seemed like lots and lots of streets with WAY to many people (in true japanese form) and the same things.

We did find a temple of some sorts. I don’t know much about Chinese religion, but there was incense burning and old men tossing coins into boxes.

burning incense

fu-dog at temple in chinatown

Between this temple and also the one that we visited on sumo day, I’ve become interested in learning more about Shinto, the native Japanese religion. I like it. It reminds me of paganism and seems very approachable. While I really like the teachings of Buddhism, I find it to be way to strict for an average western – meat-eating – lady. I think that’s a post for another day though.

e-world gallery

Do you think it’s possible that this place was meant to be called the “e-world gallery”?

e-world gallery

Damn, literal, Japanese.

New Today

“The challenges we face are real. They are serious and they are many … But know this, America — they will be met.”

We wake up today, different. Changed, somehow. Hopeful, of course, but genuinely optimistic that one man can lead us to make the world a better place.

So. How is the world, your world, different?  Has the new administration inspired you? If so, how? What are your hopes for the next for years?

I am tremendously excited. Perhaps naively so. But you know, that’s okay.  It’s refreshing to not be a cynic once in a while.



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